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Senior Council selects students conti Members of the ' 72- ' 73 Court of Honor, who were selected by the Sen- ior Branch of the Student Council, arc considered to have contributed the most to King High School in aca- demics and activities. To be elected to the court, a senior must have at least a 3.0 grade point average, be active in more than one area, and have a good attitude and sense of responsibility to the school. A committee of 15 faculty mem- bers narrowed the 25 nominees down to eight members of the Royal Court. MARK CROZIER. a three- year tennis letter- man, was elected team captain two years. With a 3 9 grade point average, he served as treasurer of National Honor Society. LANDY CURRY served on the Superintend cnt ' s Advisoi7 Board this year in addition t( his responsibilities as a member of Nationa Honor Society, Student Council and NFL. HARRY HAMILTON played varsity tennis three years and varsity basketball his senior year In addi- tion to managing the Royalctxcs he was president of Latin Club and an NHS mcmbet PHIL HESTER was commanding officer of NJROTC. A member of the NJROTC drill team, he was in charge of the Color Guard for football games and PTA meetings. CAROLYN HICKS maintained a 38 grade point average while pamcipating in French Club, German Club, Biology Club. Mu Alpha Theta, NHS and Chess Club She was a National Merit Finalist. KEVIN RAGSDALE played both varsity bas- ketball and baseball two years. A Favorite run- ner-up his junior and senior years, he was a member of the Medical Club and the Spanish Club. TOM STROTHER, a three-year baseball player, maintained a 3.8 grade point average while aCTivelv participating in Larin Club, Biol- ogy Club, Narional Honor Sociery, and Student Council. KATHY TURPIN was King ' s delegate to Girls ' Srate. where she was elected an offi- cer. A Royalette, she received a Narional Merit Letter of Commendation. She was in NHS and French Club.
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ng most to Richard King High School )NTE ENGLISH was i member of the perintendent ' s Advisory Board this yeat- •cted to Student Council, he was also a mem- ' ' itional Honor Society and Latin Club DENISE HAAi. !:e.rr-i-: : F. .liettes and co-editor of Cotonat this year, partidpated in Spinish Qub, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Senior girls. SUZI HALL, drum major of the band, was named to All-City Band. Other band activities included Stage Band, Band Council. An NHS member, she won r»o medals in UIL contests. AVID KAHN. a National Merit Scmi-Final- t, earned a 3-8 grade average. He was a mem- T of Drama Club. NFL. and Chess Club. BARBARA UTTLE was elened state president of Pan American Student Forum this year. She was a member of Student Council. Royalettes, National Honor Society and Spanish Club. DONNA LOFTIN ci the Royilettcs is captain this year and was co-editor of Coronac. A two year National Honor Sodety member, she was also active in the Spanish and Biology Qubs. HANNON WALKER, a three year NFL icmber. earned the Double Ruby in the tganization. A member of National Honor ociety. she was a Hoofbeat reporter and co- dicor of Pegasus. PATTY WARNER served on the Student Council this year and was a reporter on the Hooflieat staff. SUSAN X ' ALE i■. with a ? 8 grade point average, played varsity tennis three years and was elened team captain this year. A two year NHS member, she was news editor of the Hoofbeat this year.
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